Have Your FDCPA Rights Been Violated?

To know whether or not your FDCPA rights have been violated, you need to know exactly what those rights are. There are certain things that the FDCPA prevents debt collectors from doing, but this does not mean that debt collectors always obey the laws that are in place to protect you. To determine whether or not your rights have been violated, ask yourself these questions:

If you can answer yes to one or more of these questions, then you have been subjected to the practices of a debt collector who is not above pursuing illegal activities to collect a debt and your rights may have been violated under the FDCPA. Connect with an attorney now to find out what you can do to stop the abuse and hold the responsible party accountable for their actions.

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You could receive up to $1000 per complaint.

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The FDCPA applies to debt collectors and not original creditors.

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